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TC Catalog and Current Schedules

 
Live vs. Published Versions of the Catalog and Schedules
Tips on using the online catalog and schedules
 
Published version of the TC Catalog for 2008-2009
2008 - 2009 TC Catalog in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader)
 
Published version of Scheduled Classes
Spring 2008 schedule in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader)
Fall 2008 schedule in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader)
 
 
Live version of Scheduled Classes
* Viewable with any web browser - contains information on killed/added classes
Academic / Vocational classes: All currently available
Non-credit classes: All currently available
 
 

Live vs. Published Versions
The TC Catalog provides a complete listing of degrees and certificates available at the date of publication. As the catalog evolves in resonse to changes in our programs and policies, there may be an in-process version placed online that reflects changes projected for the new catalog. This version is referred to as the "Live" version. Current schedules also may have a "Live" version in addition to the "Published" version. The "Live" version of the Schedules identify classes that have already filled up, killed classes, and additional courses added in response to student demand. It does not, however, show course descriptions, registration dates, tuition and fees, etc. This information is available in the "Published" versions of the Schedules.

 
Tips on using the online catalog and schedules
The HTML versions require version 4 or greater of the Netscape or Microsoft web browsers. They should also work with recent versions of other web browsers. If you do not have a newer web browser, you will need to update your browser or download the PDF or Word version and use the appropriate viewer.
 
The HTML versions may make use of a navigation bar that appears below and/or links to bookmarks and pages in the documents. What the different controls do is shown next to the diagram.
 
A. Moves to page 1 of the document
B. Moves back one page in the document
C. Moves forward one page in document
D. Moves to the last page of the document
E. Use your browser's Back button instead
F. Use your browser's Forward button instead
G. Loads the frame with page numbers vs. bookmarks
H. Loads the frame with bookmarks vs. page numbers
I. Clicking a '+' bookmark expands nested bookmarks
 
If you use the bookmarks, you will often need to use the (C) to advance through additional pages related to the topic.
 
This page last updated 4/30/2004